Warsaw is a green city, no doubt about it. Almost ¼ of its area is comprised of parks, green squares and lush gardens, making Warsaw a European metropolis that truly offers its visitors a breath of fresh air. Some of the city’s parks are historical, and many house former royal residences and saxonic gardens: in these respects, Łazienki and Wilanów parks, Saski Garden, the roof of the University library and various hidden green gems around the Pole Mokotowskie area are all examples of modern gardens with a historic feel

Pierogi (/pɪˈroʊɡi/ pih-ROH-ghee) is a Polish specialty. Filled dumplings of Central European origin made by wrapping unleavened dough around a savory or sweet filling and cooking in boiling water. Today I will teach you how to make farmer’s cheese and potato filling variation. Recipe produced and tested by ENL agents, everyone survived.

Did someone said Kebab? We’ve heard that a certain group of agents loves them and can’t live without this delicious dish. Here are our top 5 kebab places in Warsaw. Turkish, Lebanese, Syrian… Check them out during Warsaw Anomaly in July. Oh and remember: one kebab a day keeps smurfs away! :).

Is Warsaw really that affordable ? Let’s face it, money is one of the most important factors when it comes to choosing an anomaly site. Warsaw ENL Orga Team wants to present you with quick infographic that may help you to make the best choice possible. Feel free to leave comments below, share this with your fellow enlightened agents and contact us in case of more questions.

Greetings Agents. We present to You: our blog. We wanted to prepare a space for all of us, where we can share our thoughts, ideas or just quirks and features of Warsaw, city that we love and that wants to be Your second home when you get here. And for the first entry, we thought about what everybody likes… and it’s beer, definitely beer. So lets us present You with top beers from Poland 😀